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Re: OS X Server startup scripts weirdness
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Re: OS X Server startup scripts weirdness


  • Subject: Re: OS X Server startup scripts weirdness
  • From: Andrus Adamchik <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 23:32:03 -0400

Doh! You are right, that's most likely it. With my past experience deploying on UNIX boxes, I have no excuse for such stupid questions ... all the pretty drag and drop Mac UI on the server just caught me off guard ;-)

Andrus


On Sep 13, 2004, at 10:57 PM, Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch wrote:

Andrus Adamchik, email@hidden, wrote:
I am observing some weirdness with WO startup script under
"/System/Library/StartupItems/WebObjects" on XServe running OS X
Server. I uncommented Monitor line, but otherwise the script is vanilla
Apple version. When the box is rebooted, wotaskd and Monitor start as
expected. However when I connect to Monitor and configure an app
instance, an instance never comes up, reporting recurring death...


What's weird though is that when I kill wotaskd and Monitor (manually
as "WebObjects stop" also has a bug), and then manually do
"./WebObjects start", everything is back to normal and the same
instances start up with no problems.

Any clues on that?

I think it's a permissions issue. Specifically, wotaskd is running as `appserver`, so your .woa needs to be readable by that user.

Also try bouncing the instance while `tail -f /var/log/webobjects.log`.

| Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch   http://rentzsch.com
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